The head of the federal agency controlling the Colorado River said Dec.13 the U.S. government will impose unprecedented restrictions on water supplies to the seven Southwestern U.S. states that depend on the river unless everyone agrees by Jan. 31 on a plan to deal with an expected shortage in 2020.

A man charged in the killing of an 8-year-old Bullhead City girl is asking to represent himself in court, a surprise move in a case that has been delayed for years with defense attorney turnover and other issues.

Embattled Arizona state Parks Director Sue Black was fired Nov. 16 following numerous complaints, including the bulldozing of potential archaeological sites to rush development of cabins and other improvements.

Five Delaware North-operated restaurants at Grand Canyon National Park were recently certified as a Certified Green Restaurant® by the Green Restaurant Association (GRA), a national nonprofit organization helping restaurants to become more environmentally sustainable.

Brady Harris, Robb Baldosky to be seated at December meeting

Following an October meeting after which conversations between council members and representatives of the STILO development group were recorded and posted online, the Tusayan Town Council will no longer stream live audio of its meetings for the public.